Circular Building Solutions Join UK Green Building Council

We are excited to join UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) as an Innovative Start-Up member, strengthening our commitment to advancing circular and low-carbon solutions across the built environment.

UKGBC has been a long-standing supporter of our solutions, with our reversible flooring fixing systems featured in its Commercial Retrofit Innovation Map – a live digital resource designed to help project teams identify and compare solutions that support more sustainable retrofit and fit-out projects.

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Supporting innovation in commercial retrofit

The Commercial Retrofit Innovation Map is an interactive online tool, bringing together over 500 innovations designed to accelerate sustainable retrofit in the built environment – spanning everything from energy generation and storage to low embodied carbon materials and circularity.

With sustainability solutions often fragmented across the industry, the map provides a structured and accessible way for designers, developers and consultants to explore emerging technologies and approaches.

The platform organises solutions into a clear taxonomy of domains, systems, clusters and nodes, enabling project teams to navigate logically through different building elements and compare options that address the same challenges.

By bringing solutions together in one place, the Innovation Map helps break down silos and drive collaboration across the industry.

Supporting a more sustainable built environment

Joining UKGBC as an Innovative Start-Up member allows us to collaborate with a network of industry leaders, innovators and policymakers working to improve the sustainability of the built environment.

The organisation plays a leading role in convening industry stakeholders and promoting practical solutions that support the UK’s net-zero ambitions, particularly in the area of building retrofit, which represents one of the greatest opportunities to reduce carbon emissions in the built environment.

We look forward to contributing to this work and supporting the development and adoption of more circular approaches to flooring installation.

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